The federal government does not have the constitutional authority (read “legal authority”) to order employers to provide a perk for their employees. However, those in the federal government, empowered by the unchallenged ability to order employers to pay certain wages (minimum wage), now feel empowered to order employers to provide certain fringe benefits (medical insurance). Salaries and fringe benefits should be left to negotiations between employer and employee.

Before this president, when the United States was still the home of the brave, we did what we could to rescue those in distress. Watch this excellent video (8:44 minutes) about the efforts undertaken to rescue Roger Locher. This is the courage our present administration lacks entirely.

Ambassador Chris Stevens, Former Navy Seals Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty, Information Officer Sean Smith, as a citizen, I offer my apologies for the cowardice of the president at whose pleasure you served. Since you cannot, I will vote for you. I will vote against the narcissistic coward that left you to die alone in Benghazi.

“Remember the Alamo!” The battle cry at the Battle of San Jacinto. The Alamo–where courageous men fought an unwinnable battle to the very end.

There is no courage to be found in our current administration. The coward that currently holds the position of commander-in-chief left his men to die in the “Battle of Benghazi.” If I were an ambassador in a dangerous region, or even a military man posted abroad, I would have to wonder now, if I came under attack, would I be left to die, too?

Reagan’s political opponents loved to point out how much he increased the debt. Seems Reagan’s total 8 year debt would only be an accounting error in Obama’s regime.

“By contrast, President Reagan was sworn into office on Jan. 20, 1981 and left office eight years later on Jan. 20, 1989. At the end of fiscal 1980, four months before Reagan was inaugurated, the federal debt held by the public was $711.9 billion, according to CBO. At the end of fiscal 1989, eight months after Reagan left office, the federal debt held by the public was $2.1907 trillion. That means that in the nine-fiscal-year period of 1980-89–which included all of Reagan’s eight years in office–the federal debt held by the public increased $1.4788 trillion. That is in excess of a trillion dollars lessthan the $2.5260 increase in the debt held by the public during Obama’s first 19 months.”

I cannot tell you how much I desire this country become the constitutional republic it once was. Right now, nobody–NOBODY–in the federal government adheres to the oath they take when elected. Nobody has any qualms about taking money from certain people to give it to other people–mostly as a payoff to those who vote for them. Nobody see this as stealing. Nobody seems to thing this is wrong and immoral. Well, I do!

OPR brand recycled toilet paper is now being used in the White House and Congress. By executive order, Mr. Obama has mandated use of recycled toilet paper in all federal buildings. Obama said, “We have all kinds of old, useless documents lying around in Washington. There’s no reason we can’t put ’em to better use. The fat cats in Big Paper aren’t happy about it. But you have to have courage to do what’s right for the people.”

Vice President Biden added, “Well, I yes. Some of them I say they say, well, Joe, look, man, I mean, you know, you guys haven’t massaged this very well. And, you know, this no-recycling thing has gone on so long, I don’t know. And my response is, hey, man, the proof of the pudding is in the eating. I’m telling you, you know, recycled TP works if you give it a chance. You know we’re going to control the paper companies. You know people aren’t going to lose their so-called rights with this recycled plan like is being advertised. So you’ve got to if you really want to make sure that you get the benefit of recycling old, useless documents, use this TP, man. I tell you what.”